The most useless calendar widget is made by Apple. I constantly forget that someone’s birthday or something important is coming up later in the week.

Now I understand that you can set up alerts and you can set up reminders for stuff. I also understand that you can choose a different size widget. But depending on the size and the amount of events it’s possible it won’t even show you what’s going on the next day in the larger widget as well.

This is forced me to use third-party widgets to display calendar events for the week on my home screen. I hate it because I have no idea if it’s stealing my data.

Bonus Edit! The large widget fails to show you what’s happening today!

  • Quicky@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Completely agree, this is garbage, and I’ve bitched about it in the past. Annoyingly, both the Gmail and Outlook widgets are far better, but I don’t want either of those on my phone.

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      3 months ago

      The problem is a lack of emphasis. Apple routinely completely ignores basic features and UXD in their apps, for years. If you don’t want to use an app in the exact rigid structure they want you to, you’re gonna have a bad time.

      That’s why I only use a handful of Apple apps — the apps that have no possibility of vendor lock-in, and can be instantly replaced on any other OS (e.g. calculator — which also fuckin sucks for anything beyond basic arithmetic).

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    3 months ago

    Seems normal for apple.

    Super pretty yet lacking of the most basic features.

    See the calculator that they shipped with iOS in the last 15 years, doesn’t even have history or at least the capacity to hold a single value in memory like the calculators in the 80s

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      3 months ago

      It still looks terrible IMO.

      Edit:

      I agree. Luckily the iOS 18 one is a little better.

      It’s not differentl. It’s the same as iOS17.


      Why it’s terrible.

      • What are the “2 all-day events”?
      • Why is HALF of the widget wasted white space.
      • why are there 3 more events if half of the widget is wasted white space.

      Edit: I’m familiar with the widget. I don’t need someone explaining to me how to click on a widget. I get it. I also understand it’s different than the one I posted. It’s called “Up Next”.

      Despite which one you pick, they’re all poorly designed. It takes up a third of the screen and does a bad job at presenting as much information as possible within reason.

      Edit 2: That specific calendar widget you posted from ios18 beta looks exactly the same as it does in ios17. This thread is pointless.

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        3 months ago

        Having left the platform for 5 years and migrated to Android, been considering migrating back due to Android not showing a promising future.

        Playing with iOS again to see if I can tolerate it, it feels like everything is giant font giant icon Duplo Brick UI. Which could very well be why they’re so terrible at space management. Do they realize some people have eyesight? That widget has a terrible amount of wasted space, but then so does most of the OS.

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        3 months ago

        What are the “2 all-day events”?

        Tap on it to find out (if this wasn’t an image). I assume there’s a fixed one row of space for an all-day event there. That’s definitely on purpose, considering they even have a toggle switch to completely hide all-day events. Sure, it could be two or up to two elements but that comes at the cost of the detail on the timeline below. They probably considered the timeline to be more important because that changes more often as opposed to the all-day events that only change once per day, and that as a consequence you’re going to check the all-day events once per day (or even just the day before), so you can just tap the widget if you want to see them.

        It would be great if it was more customizable in terms of the layout of course, but this is Apple we’re talking about. I’m honestly surprised there’s a toggle switch to completely hide all-day events in the first place.

        Why is HALF of the widget wasted white space.

        This one’s a timeline, not a list of events unlike the one in your post, and in that time (8-12 today) there are no events, so it’s blank. It’s as much wasted white space as the full calendar view with no events in it.

        Personally I have no problem with the calendar widget, but I have to say collapsing today’s all-day events in the list view as in the OP if there’s space left is questionable at best.

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    3 months ago

    The calander app is a shit show. You used to be able to make a repeating event on specific days of the week. but now you have to make multiple events on those days to repeat weekly. If you dont then it shows like a whole fuckin month of one event. Its also bullshit that there isnt a widget for a full month view. I have to use OneCalander for that. OneCalander

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    3 months ago

    I changed over to using calendar.txt a few months ago, never looked back. So easy to sync.

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    I don’t understand It anyway - what’s going on in the IT companies that come up with this? Microsoft Outlook isn’t better. In any case, a meaningful view for us “Europeans” is not adjustable: There is either too much useless information at the overviews in these calendars, the wrong information given or way too little. Like this: Week starts at Sunday, Degrees in Celsius, Month-Day-Year Dates and “Yesterday, Tomorrow” as Day description, instead it should be Tuesday 20, Wednesday 21, Friday 22. And not crap like this: Actual day is shortened down and there is Saturday in this view! WHY?

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      Wow. What a zinger? No really, great addition to the discussion. Thank you.

      No, probably not. Love em or hate them, they have a pretty good record on privacy going back decades.

      Google though. lol. I mean that’s THE largest advertisement company to ever exist. The same company who finally admitted they were selling their browser’s incognito data.

      That 3rd party app with the better widget calendar is for sure selling.

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    You’re just salty because you missed that one event at that one place with those specific people. Apple put it in your calendar, how is that not helpful!? /s

    EDIT: I was making a dumb joke about how it didn’t show you any details, even if it would take up the same space…

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      3 months ago

      Silly me for thinking the point of the widget was to allow you to see your week at a glance.

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        3 months ago

        Speaking of “at a glance”… Absolutely hated that feature at first, but now one of my favorite “small thing” about pixels.